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; mm Mi-!. ..s VOLCMI XXY.s IKW BIRI, CRAYII COUHTT, H. C, IEIDAT, JULY 11, 190?.SECO3D 8ICTI0H, NUMBKtt !3. mi PilllEB. :, Senator PritdnrtTs SUtcmcit i , ' the Election law. "- Sea Bern te Her. Ajeeek.' Tk ISth Biennial Ceaventiea af lastrae ' tri r the Blli'd. ' Gt. At- cock Offer $800 Beware" -fer tkeArrest-ef Laa . bert, WaIte.Wa O li Waited fer Harder. - - -'... Ralciqh, July 9. Early this morn tug i ton was bora te GoTernof AyoocXU tae execatlre mansion. It ts lb first child born to a Governor there.' yt i ne sixieentn Biennial convention or the American Association of Instructors of the Blind began here today, at the In stitution for the blind,- where the many delegates ere all , quartered. , Michael Anagnos of New. Tork la presiding. State Treasure B. R, Lacy made the ad dress of welcome en behalf of the State for Got. Ajcock, and to this President Anagnos responded. There are iS mem bers present representing Canada and M. gfates. An "Institute" was held by La Pierre Williams of Kansas; M Ise Wini fred Moseman of Canada read a paper on the Kindergarten; with discussion by Mr Dymond of Canada and others; another Institute by W. A. Bowles of yu with discussion by Miss May Bchenok.'W. K. Argo of Colorado, W. C. Hill of Michi gan and John A.ftmpson of Raleigh. The attendance Is the largest on record, as usually only 83 to 40 are present. Misses Mary Percy, Connor, and Keyser and Prof. J. A. Waddell represent Vir ginia. President Anagnos is of the Parker Hcbool, at Boston the oldest In tho country, founded in 1838. The first movement for a school here was In 1837, but It failed. " v V Senator Prltchard makes a long 'state ment regarding the new election law, in which he says the provision requir ing prepayment of poll tax Is unques tionably not violative of the constitution of the Untied Stales. A charier was granted : today to the Hi. Lewis Cotton Oil Mill company at Hi. Lewis, Edgecombe County, capital 85,000. i , ., : y j, ...s ; , Raleigh is well represented at the an nual convention of the Btate bar asso ciation at Aahoville. : '''?. - GoV; Ay cock -offers $300 reward for the arrest of Columbus F. Lambert, a white man, who In Cherokee county murdered Comeback Wolf, a full-blood Cherokee Indian v"- -V';:; "x'i.: ;"'.r' A register is being prepared for the adjutant general In which will be entered the name of any enlisted man in the State' Xuard. 4ln this ' way the exact status of each can be ascertained. .,, , I', is said the' 6th Georgia regiment will take about 550 officers and men Into camp at WrlghlsvllW : Four tobacco companies will have buyers on this market, these being' the American, Imperial, Universal and Con tinental V: V -'j Devilod Crabs, with sheila to same, Lobsters, Imported Sardines, Fancy Salmon, Chip Beef, Canned Corned Beef Potted Cnjckens and etc at J. R. Par ker Jr. Fresh Grape-Nate, Postum i. Cereal, Saratoga Chips and Oat Flakei at J. R. Parker, Jr's. --. . .-.w.,.,. " Notice to Ta Listers. . " .The County Commissioners of Craven County will be in session on Monday the Hth It being the second Monday in July and will sit for a few days for the eipress purpose of rectifying any mis takes or errors on the tax list, In eccorVl . ancewlth the law, r1" i . . This Is the time to correct mistakes, and It is hoped that every tax payer In the county, will examine his list, and If wrong, will come ( before- the Board and Don't neglect this! '. - - K. R. Johks, Chm'n Board of County Commissioners. Don't fall to try our 40 cent Tea, It Is a goer and pleases them all at J. R. Par ker Jr. . j ' s- C0VE. . , , July 10,-Dr Whlukerof Kinston was " here Wednesday. Mr H T White attended the Masonic , feast at Kinston Tuesday. Mr Geo W Debruhl went lo Grlfton -: Monday on business. '" i . Mr, W T McCoy wu In New Bern on . business Wednesday. Mr Ernest Glover has accepted a posi tion with Messrs McCoy & Eubanks, i tlmbermen, - Quite a number of people go from here to slorehead every Sunday for a days recreation at the sea-side and taking ad vantage of the cheap rates and ample accommodation furnished by the nil road. " ; Miss Fannie and Ballle Kilpatrtck of Kinston are visiting at Mr J W Ken- , y'sned. ... Bcnoh. T,rl " :;it:lC T' 3r : v. : ; I Lon Joseph Chamber lain. Colonial Beeoetary of Xagland waa badly hart In a runaway accident la London Tuesday. Feat of " offending Spain has eaased the Pope and the Collet of Bardlnal at Rome to make aa adverse report on Opt. TafU demands regarding the Mart In the PhllMptaa Islands. ( - Fred W. Yaaderbat has given 8900,000 lor the erection of a dormitory for the use of the Sheffield Scientific School of Yale University. The fine exomrskm steamer, Priscllla, was In a wreck Tuesday in Long Island tsecneV Bfceeollldad with another boat, only one it khownjlo be killed bat many W4t UJued. : The boat had nearly 1000 passengers at the time. The relief ship Windward, set sails from Jersey City Wednesday morning loaded with supplies for Peary, the Are tie Explorer. Mrs Peary will sail with the party at Sidney, N. B., the last station at which the boat stops before going on Its Northern Voyage. Announcement is made thatAgulnal- do Intends to make America a visit dur ing the coming fall. The Cheyenne 1 Indiana, of Indian Territory, are preparing to make war upon the whiten and the latter are fright ened." 1000 red men are engaged in war dance. Major Stouch In command of the post at Guthrie O.T. has apprised the government of the situation. . Barry Tracey, a convict of the Ore gon penitentiary escaped last week and in accomplishing hie object killed six in. Posses are after blm and will cap- tare him dead or alive. Tracey Is the most desperate criminal ever held In the Oregon prison. Two volcanoes are reported to be In eruption at Costa Rica. They are Mlrad Valle and Rlncond Vieja, situated about 80 miles from Lake Nicaragua. - - Jessie Morrison, the Kansas murderess wu sentenced to S3 years In the Kansas Bute prison. She had three trials, the Jury disagreeing on the other cases. She klUed Mrs. Olive Cutle at El Dorado, Kan. In 1900. . 1 ; -. Col. Robert Johnston, a Confederate Veteran died In Geneva, N. V. He wu born In Richmond, Va. and graduated at West Point. Since the war he hu lived In New York. ' Marie Henrietta, Queen of Belgium, Is critically ill, her sickness which wu thought to have been very slight became suddenly worse. The fut mall of the B. A 0. 8. M. Ry. ran 185 miles, from Springfield 111., to Washington, Ind., la 1S8 mtnntes not In cluding the stops. Cloudbursts have happened la Nebras ka and have caused a great deal of dam- The Venezuelan government armies have won some Important victories. Rev. J. E. Dickey, putor of Grace Church at Atlanta, Ga., wu elected president of Emory College in George town, at a meeting of the Board of . Di rectors Tuesdsy. - v -. 1 Labor aimcuittes are oecoming more numerous and threatening. The latest addition to the strlxers' rank are freight handlers In Chicago, to the number of 10,000. MachlnisU and other tradesmen in Ohio have been ordered , out It It estimated that there art over 100,000 men Idle on account of the strike either la sympathy or for actual Krieranoe. Klaeral Waters at burls. ' Davis' Prescription Pharmacy hu the agency here for Wilkinson's Matchless Mineral Water,. If is a fine tonic and endorsed and prescribed by resident physicians. Besides this Water, there it also on sale at Davis' Pharmacy, Buffalo Llthia, Carabana, Ranged! Janoe, Red Raven Splits, etc INDUSTRIAL NORTH CAROLINA NEW BERN PRODUCE MARKET WHOLES. LX PRICKS CUSSEKT. ) KRge, per doa. . . . . . , ...... . .lie Chickens, old per pair, ........ .60 & 60 " young, per pr.. ....... 80 A 40 Pork,'per,lb. ....... V .......... 7 A8 Beef, t .... SAO Hides, green, per lb ... . . ......... .8 dry, , " 9 A 10 Beeswax, " 80 to 85 Corn, per bosh.. 85 Oats, ; :.;;;,' , 62 PeanttU.. 85 Local Grain Market. Cora, per bo. ............ . ' ..... , Oats perbn...... Meal, per ba. Domlny, perba Corn bran, per 100 lbs ,. V.'Lcat bran, per " ... : 1, lCJlbs ... " u Jrsl, ICS lbs., ' n "!,i:3i:i.;...... $.85 5 ) .85 lS 1.43 1.C3 EILEISD. Natioial Collff e of Law Declared to be a Fake. ' Mew Kkakl Ualferms Fer tba Btate MlUUa. 188 Criminal Cases Disposed ef. Alabama Press Association "',:aa IU Taca-UeaJear- . Raunaa, July 10v-Thls morning the Alabama Prese Association break fas ted here, oa ha way to Norfolk and thence to Providence, Boston, New York and Washington. There are 118 in the party, fully half being ladles and they were oa a special train of Pullmans. Quartermaster General Macon says he will this year equip all the enlisted men of the State Guard with Khaki uniforms and blankets. He hu arranged lo se cure Khaki clothing for officers at spec ially reduced prices. 3 ,:-' One of the two military companies here, the Oak City Guards, at 4 o'clock this morning matched oat to MUbarnle, on the Mense river six miles from here, for a week la camp. The docket of the Superior Court here, ia criminal term, was cleared In 8 days this week,' there being 133 eases. Twenty persons were sent to the roads and one to the penitentiary, the latter being Charles McLaughlin, a notorious negro thief and burglar. The July bulletin of the Bute Agri cultural Department Is to be devoted ex clusively to cattle and cattle raising and Dr. Talt Butler, the State veterinarian hu prepared the matter for It. Hardly any cattle raising Is done here, and yet u he says, North Carolina can compete with any State In this line of industry. The only trouble Is that the people have not yet awakened to that fact. JThe State Superintendent of public Instruction hu ascertained, from the most trustworthy sources, that the National College of Law, at Nashville. Tenn4 Is an absolute fake. He suspected u mock. It offered six free scholarship o North O arollaians and for these there were over 60 applications. Bute treasurer Lacy says that in the 18 months since he took office he has Issued $280,000 of registered bonds, while daring the six years of the previ ous fusion regime only $40,000 were Is sued. He Is now notified that he will be called on to Issue $178,000 more of regis tered bonds. - At today's session of the Amerloan Association of Instructors of the Blind held here, there were two Institutes held one under direction of Andrew J. Hat ton of Wisconsin, In which H, L. Plver of Wlnconsln, E. E. Allen, J. S. Graves and others participated. The other In stltute wu held by F. L. Morrison of Md. This evening there wu a very largely attended reception at which the residents met the members of the Asso ciation. ' : : ; r Hon, Hoke Smith of Atlanta, passed here today on his way to Morehead City Among today's arrivals wu Thomas W. Mason, ex-rail way commissioner. ' The baseball situation Is at least clear, with a 4 dab league. Charlotte drop ping oat and New Bern, which had been voted oat to reduce tie number of clubs Ukicg Charlotte's : franchise. It hu been a rather unlucky seuon for base ball. No body hu made any money. , ARAPAHOE. ' ' July 8. The farmers of oar communi ty are now very near through with their crop work for this season, they are now resting np and enjoying the sweet pros pects of a good harvest. The merchant also feelt much better than he did hut July when he would ask himself the question, how can my customers pay their bills, with their short crops. - Now we should all, with one accord, render onr thanks to the God of heaven for the blessing of the present outlook. Rev. D. 1L Petree of LaGrange, the putor of the Christian church, wu with onr people Bundsy jamj preached to a large audience. . , N,,, , t There wu a goodly number of oar people visited New Bern , on the 4th to enjoy the old soldiers meeting. Professor R.C. Holton started up a school at Arapahoe lut Monday, he will teach here daring vacation from college. The professor Is esteemed high In ear community u a teacher, Miss Lena Holton is teaching a music school here, oar young maslo students seem to like Miss Lena very well. - J.B.B. Everything New This Season. A. G.Allen's Big Orlgtnlal New Or leans Colored Mlnletrels, will apper here July 15th under canvu. The company Includes some of (he best singers, dan cars, cake-walkers and colored specialty artists known among the colored race. This Is the first minstrel show In the United States to appear under canvu and Mr. Allen Is the originator of the Idea and he hu succeeded In getting to gether a minstrel organization of such a size and magnitude that would be Im possible to be produced In an opera house. Owing to the large seating ca pacity of his tent he Is enabled to place the price of admission at 15 and 25 cents. fliow ground on East Front street near L road. D0BBS. - Fall From a Scaffold. A Ncasant Wed ding. July 8, Some of onr farmers are cur ing tobacco this week, and If It doesn't rain soon, the tobacco and corn crops in this section will be almost a fail are. Messrs. W.E. audi". D. Oasklnsof New Bern spent Saturday and Sunday In onr midst. MUs Inn Brewer returned Fridsy from quite a long stay at Beaufort. She wu accompanied by Miss Daisy Brewer of Beaufort who will visit In our midst. Mr. Lee Brewer, of Beaufort, is spend ing a few weeka with relatives here. MlM Pearl NehoerM Grlfton is visit ing at Mr, W. A. McLawhorn's. MUs Blanche McLawhorn bu returned from aa extended visit to Beaufort, Morehead, Kinston and Pitt county. Rev. Mr. Newton filled his appoint ment at Ellsworth Sunday. We hope to have the church completed by the next time he comes. Mr, W, O. Foy, of Maple Cypress, wu In onr midst Sunday, alto Mr. Dick Nel son, of Grlfton. Hot, hotter, hottest, Is the state of the weather now, but we are glad to note that there Is very little sickness in our town. Several of our people attendod the Masonic picnic at Vancoboro today and report a pleasant time. Miu Lizzie Ewell returned Sunday from a visit to New Bern accompanied by Mr J W McGowan of Thurman. Mr B F Willis while at work In Ells worth church Saturday fell from a stag ing and sustained a serious Injury but we are pleased to note that he Is Im proving.. Mr Laurie Willis met with a serious loss by the death of s horse several days ago. At the residence of II C Lancaster on Sunday, JuneSOtb, Miss Amanda Bprulll of Vanceboro and Mr J ubal Early Cara- wrn, of Chip, were happily married in the presence of a lfrge crowd of rela tives and friends, H C Lancaster J. P., officiating. We all join In wishing them a long and happy journey through life. What's the matter with the Lima B. B club f They seem to be afraid to accept our club's challenge Wahderinq Willie. SWANSB0R0. An Enjoyable Celebration. Prospect for New Railroad. July 8. Mrs Robert O McLean, of Oriental, Is In town visiting friends and relatives. She used to live here. Mr J Harvey Cox and wife, of Gum Branch were welcome visitors with us lut week. Harvey Is a lively fellow but he likes to have lost his pants on the 4th of July excursion, he sat down on a bar rel of turpentine and could hardly get op when he wanted to. Harvey reports good crops np his way and says he hu fine tobacco himself, some leaves were 35x19 inches on the first day of July Inst. -.. ... Dr. O J Bender, dentist, is in our berg now, and stopping at Mr. E. E. Tol- SOn'S. . -. '-v.:-i - ; Mr S B Holland and Mrs Sallle Webb, of Cedar Point, Carteret county, were in town last week having their pictures taken by Mr Coble, photographer. Steve reports good crops in Carteret, he hav ing a fine one, and watermelons by the wholesale. V . V Mr Ed Smith and D G Ward Jr., of Punta Gorda, Fla., are here at their old homes for a short visit; they will return shortly to engage in their business of fishing. ;v Mr DA Morton, an old and respected citizen of Carteret county, just across the river from here Is very sick and not expected to live long, he wu a former resident of Onslow. Misses Sudie Gibson, Mamie Harst and sister, Clara, of Loco, ML Far rel, Mamie Bryant of Wards Mill, Ada, Katie and Daisy Marine, of Marines, . were among the many young lady visitors, and Mrs 0 Y Fossae of Jones, and Misses Maggie Etta and Norma Mattock and Lena Mc Ginn of Stella. E B and W D Harget of BUverdale, among the old and married ladles and the men and young chaps, no end of them, about 600 all told, attended he fourth of July excursion and all en joyed themselves nicely. It was a very hot day bnt Ice and cold drinks kept ns from "freezing." ; ; The boat race was almost a failure on account of the calm day which wu the first calm day we have had in a month, A light breeze sprang op In the after noon and six boats started In the race, they ended after a while. The 'Skip Jack' Caps. Ea. Bloodgood, wu the winner of the first flag, 'Lula', Capt BryHatsell, won second flag end'Ulla Capt, Herbert Plner, won third flag, The Ullawasa small clinker built boat owned ; by Will Truckner. Lulu was a common plank skiff owned by Mervln Hatsell and Skip Jackwu a planker built, owned and built by Trucker Howland. Had there been a good breeze that day we would have had a fine boat race, as some 20 or 80 boats had entered the race. Dr. F. H. Blount has the finest looking young colt we think we ever saw, perfect In every thing u to look, and the doc says, he Is also a fine breed, he also says the colt's fine looks Is attributed to his care and doctorshlp' So the Dr. Is a good horse hoctor as well as an M. D. for the the human family. E Jiooner G. W. Anderson, Capt Smith . SUMMER COLDS Produce Chronic Catarrh. Kn. Henrietta O. Olberg, Albert Lea, Minn. . Mrs. Eenrlette C. Olberg, superinten dent Flax and Hemp Exhibition at the Omaha Exhibition, writes from Albert Lea, Minn., as follows : "Thla $prlng I contracted aa aggrw rating cold, haying beeo exposed to tbt damp weather. Catarrh ot my throat and head followed, which perflated In remaining, notwithstanding I applied the maaal remedlea. " Beading of the merits of Peruna In the papers, I decided to try it and soon found that all that hu been said of your medicine In such oases is true. "I am rery pleased with the satisf ao tory results obtained from using Peruna, am entirely well, and oonslder it a most valuable family medicine." HENRIETTE C. OLBERG. Summer colda require prompt treat' meat They are always grave, ani sometimes dangerous. The prompt' ness and surety with which Peruna acts In these cases has saved many lives. A large doee of Peruna should be taken at the first appearance of a cold In summer, followed by small and oft- repeated doses. There is no other rem edy that medical science can furnish, go reliable and quick in its action as Peruna. Address Tho Peruna Modicino Com pany, Columbus, Ohio, for a free book entitled "Summer Catarrh," which treats of the catarrhal diseases peculiar to summer. more vessels are expected in this week for lumber, and they can get it as the saw mill is and keeps on time all the time. " Another addition to out popula tion lut week, and Capt. W. H. Hill and wife are the happy ones a great big sail or boy. Well our town hu gone republican so said, they have elected a republican may or any way, but then the democrats did it, and one of our prominent men here, and democratic candidate for a county office too, helped to do It so the mayor says. But what difference does that make so he makes a good mayor In a little town like ours? We ought not to have politics at all, but sometimes cpn't help it, It seems. The writer took a trip to Jacksonville last Monday, 1st Monday, yon know, is always considered a big day In Jackson ville, lots of people there that day, all on some business we suppose, but the most business wu among the candidates, of which there were some 40, so It Is said We saw lawyer Mclver of New Born, and many friends there we hadn't seen In a long time, u we don't go to Jack sonville about once a year. Another rail road project hu sprung up again, and this, It is said, will bring a railroad to Swansboro during the next 10 months: they have already a charter for the railroad from Kinston to Jacksonville, now they are going to ex tend that charter line to Swansboro, and hence the railroad to Swansboro, so may It be. ; -'V.; Mr. E. R. Jones, Jr., Is In town this week visiting the saw mill. Mr. Jones Is a saw filer by trade. Mr. Tim Woodhull, who hu been in New Bera for the lut four months at work learning the saw filing business, came home to the 4th of July pionic He returned Monday after, to finish his trade, which will end the first of Aug ust. . Mr. Wlter Duffy, who has been home sick for some six weeks put, returned to his work In New Bern lut Wednes day again, looking all right and well; few places like old Swansboro for health don't you see? We had a light rain yesterday whlch did oceans of good, for we were getting dry again, our crops are good, better than nsual so far, about 150 water mel ons and cantaloupes were sold here on the 4th and 8th of July Inst., on account of the excursions those days. The col ored people ran a big one on the 8th from Stella via. Swansboro, etc., they carried some 400 In number from along the line. The steamer Fawn of the Lumber Co. here acted in capacity of tow ".boat on both days and occasions. Miss Sadie Gibson, daughter ot Mr. B. 8. Gibson and wife, of White Oak, who hu been visiting friends and relatives here for several days, left for her home this morning. W. 50 Cents Round Trip to Morehead. Hollowell and Peterson's Annual Ex cursion from Goldsboro to Morehead City will pass through New Bern Wed nesdaymorlng July 16th at 10 o'clock, returning on evening ot 17th, giving 29 hours at Morehead. For 80 years these gentlemen have had orderly and popular excursions that will be taken advantage of as usual this hot wcatlier. Round .... I i Portsmouth Corned Mullets Just Received. 10 qt Galvanized Water Bucket, Only 16c each. l . Fancy Pull Cream Cheese, Fox River Print and Elgin utter received fresh from the dairy every week. -.' Pickle flump pork, Fulton Market Corned Beef, Small "Sngar Cured Hams, Pure leaf Lord and Cottolene. ' V1' Tea drinkers can be satisfied from my stock, . which con sists of the very best grades. ,' ; , r ; ' ., . . . Queen Olives from lOato 5Co per bottle , Complete stock Canned Meats, Salmon, Fruits, and Veget ables. We are still selling Tomatoes for 1 06 canv ; f ' ' ?-yl Full line nice Toilet Soap, v Fresh Cakes . and Crackers. The best of everything in groceries, at lowest possible prices. ' a. 'Phone 91, Tea Excellence You Need Tea that will have quality aLd provide you a pure leverage in which you can take pleas ure. Here's a tea from a famous plantation where i care is given tu nnvo purity -f-in the growth, cleanness in l the curing, and care in the t flf packing. SJajf' J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St. Grocer. AaaaaaaaaaaaAaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa&aAaaAiaAaaaav 1 CROWN BOTTLING WORKS, II 'Bottles BELFAST GINGER ALE, All kinds Soda, and Mineral Waters and S 3E LAGER BEER. , l: "V, 2 5 All bottles have crown stoppers with the name of what XT 3 each bottle oontaina labeled on the crown. The use of crown stopper bottles insures clean bottles. ' No fly specks in and Jit 3 around the mouth Qf the bottles, which has to come in contact ZZ with the goods when poured out of the bottle. w All extracts 3 1 3 are the best that can be bought which means highest quality JJt of goods bottled with them. 3 ; : We are now bottling the Celebrated Vienna Cabinet Lager 3 Beer, and are Wholesale Agents for Rob't Portner Brewing t Co's Fine Beers, and Hofbrau Export Beer-the finest export 5 beer in the world. v '' , LEE J. T1TLOB, It - i1 Proprietor CROWN BOTTLING WORKS, PHONE 105. Cor. Queen & Bera Sts. ? 4 4 s ' y v tv ?v T t ft t' t t f o THE HOT sisUisi ;isivA ii mi n mii . has Melted Down the : Price on Lined Suits. v , v ' Your choice now ol our entire $10 line for f $g0QQ Sizes from 32 to 44, Every Suit Guaranteed. J. f. Jt iSUIUl My VUf V O Hen's s Coy's Ve.-r, C) () S7 IPolloclT Stxcot. C C C C 3 OOOOOOOOOOOC tie ii m ' Wire Screens, Door and Window Screens, Lawn Mowers, IcpCmnJ Freezers, Ice Shavers. . - . , . . " A full line of Hardware, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Enamels in Co!1, Silver and Alluminum, A new lot Ball Bearing Castora, improved. Our goods as represented, miCIIS TH" L0V,T :T. ' , Give us your orders. TFltolesale Retail Grocer,1; TlQBrsiad St Phone 137 .".. . $ f ??tte?tttttttttf fJ WMTHlffi U v v Ilk'-xS y w Ml a a V I..- " " r, TTl' J Is V la ltfrt loading vtUh Y Oft. of li"i ' ' -h a J- i f . T tt'? f-o-a l"z v r -m ou'y CO cents,
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